Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
I am wondering if anyone has had their super-8 home movies transferred to DVD before. I'm not talking about shooting a video of the screen while showing a movie, but having the film scanned by high-end equipment and professionally tweaked and transferred to DVD. I am afraid it would cost a fortune, and I'm wondering how good the results would be.
I just tried watching some home movies tonight but my last bulb died 5 minutes into the first reel. Kinda sucks after spending 20 minutes rounding things up, putting up the screen, putting on the reels and threading the projector
Finding affordable bulbs for this 41-year old Bolex projector isn't that easy. It would be nice to transfer to DVD to save wear & tear on the old film as well.
We thought about doing video transfer in the '90s but we've always been fine with dragging out the projector and throwing up the screen anytime we wanted to watch something. But now that the family is getting spread around the country putting stuff on DVD to share would be nice.
Vaughn
I just tried watching some home movies tonight but my last bulb died 5 minutes into the first reel. Kinda sucks after spending 20 minutes rounding things up, putting up the screen, putting on the reels and threading the projector

Finding affordable bulbs for this 41-year old Bolex projector isn't that easy. It would be nice to transfer to DVD to save wear & tear on the old film as well.
We thought about doing video transfer in the '90s but we've always been fine with dragging out the projector and throwing up the screen anytime we wanted to watch something. But now that the family is getting spread around the country putting stuff on DVD to share would be nice.
Vaughn